59
59
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
the squatters found a loophole, and the government is none too happy about it. >> we do not live in a state where property is theft and resources are allocated essentially by some central committee. that did not go very well on the other side of the aisle when they tried it, and i think we are in a much better place, and we should have proper social policies that address people who are casualties of society. >> he fought for the new law along with other british property managers. his job is all-encompassing. he goes before court, reports the legal situation and then serves the eviction notice to the squatters. >> it is an emergency service, just like a plumber. you have a leak, a bad tenant, you need to evict them, you call us. >> he will not be out of a job any time soon. he expects the number of squatters to grow as long as the government remains idle on social matters. >> totally understand it. until the government gets to grips with local councils and the housing shortage and build more properties up and help more people make affordable housing, there will always be squatting. >>
the squatters found a loophole, and the government is none too happy about it. >> we do not live in a state where property is theft and resources are allocated essentially by some central committee. that did not go very well on the other side of the aisle when they tried it, and i think we are in a much better place, and we should have proper social policies that address people who are casualties of society. >> he fought for the new law along with other british property managers....
WHUT (Howard University Television)
54
54
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
they agreed to train government forces in mali. the islamist rebels control the northern part of the country. french troops moved in friday to stop them from pushing south. france ruled the country forde kids a until independence in 1960. the mali government asked the french for help. the eu ministers said they would send trainers. an advance team will arrive in a few days. the rest will set up a camp near the capital. it will not play a combat role. >> it's about the security of the people and in this context all the people of mali. we know very well how all of this needs to fit together into a comprehensive strategy. >> mali's foreign minister attended the meeting. he said people in the country must work towards stability and can do so with international support. >> the bank of japan is intended to be an independent body making their own decisions on interest rates among others but the central bank and the government just got closer. ron madison has more details on that. >> you're right. you usually see much more of a division. b
they agreed to train government forces in mali. the islamist rebels control the northern part of the country. french troops moved in friday to stop them from pushing south. france ruled the country forde kids a until independence in 1960. the mali government asked the french for help. the eu ministers said they would send trainers. an advance team will arrive in a few days. the rest will set up a camp near the capital. it will not play a combat role. >> it's about the security of the...
77
77
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and they are considering other ways to help the government. the first troops from the african-led mission are due to arrive today. >> for more, we are joined by our brussels correspondent. the eu has agreed to send military personnel. do we have any idea what this mission will look like? >> it is important to stress first of all that the idea is not new. back in december, they agreed they saw the situation and said they would send down a couple of hundred instructors -- of around 200 instructors -- to train the army, and now, of course, in light of recent developments, this mission will be sped up, which means 200 instructors or 250 will be sent down. they will instruct the army in terms of basic military training, but also in the field of international and humanitarian law and how to protect civilians. there are not many details yet in the number -- and the number of people deployed to the ground could rise again. all we know is that the training mission will be led by a french commander. >> how has the mission been affected by the hostage si
. >> and they are considering other ways to help the government. the first troops from the african-led mission are due to arrive today. >> for more, we are joined by our brussels correspondent. the eu has agreed to send military personnel. do we have any idea what this mission will look like? >> it is important to stress first of all that the idea is not new. back in december, they agreed they saw the situation and said they would send down a couple of hundred instructors --...
81
81
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
and -- governance. and it seems to me that if there's any lesson that we get from this panel and other discussions is there is a way to fix the balance sheet. not clear that there's a way to fix governance. in the first panel mayor fisher talked about moving at the speed of business. and so this is a question for mr. mcdonald. in an earlier life, i competed directly against your company in the advertising business in a category that at that time we were pretty successful at which was the mouthwash business. one of the things that i learned about proctor, among many others, is that marketing plans were three pages long. and it occurred to me that if the arguably the world's largest, most successful consumer products company can direct its product managers to put their annual market plans in three pages, that we might be able to take some of that magic and instead of having a 2,000 some odd page health care bill or other bills of that length that nobody reads, um, that les another place where the business
and -- governance. and it seems to me that if there's any lesson that we get from this panel and other discussions is there is a way to fix the balance sheet. not clear that there's a way to fix governance. in the first panel mayor fisher talked about moving at the speed of business. and so this is a question for mr. mcdonald. in an earlier life, i competed directly against your company in the advertising business in a category that at that time we were pretty successful at which was the...
286
286
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 286
favorite 0
quote 0
the country now has a steady government. the united states recognizes them for the first time in 20 years pillar in -- 20 years. lance armstrong has been stripped of his mettle. the committee acted after the governing body found him guilty of systematic doping and stripped them of seven wins. there is speculation as to whether he will lead men to open or apologize. extremists are gaining ground militarily and they're also winning popular support. it has become increasingly powerful. the free syrian army is living in kidnapping. they met one of the leaders of the front and found this exclusive report. >> they are waiting for bread. eight hours. nothing is more emblematic of what they have captured, and everyone knows the reason. it is the free syrian army fighters that have eluded the supply. >> we have no bread, and no fuel, no power. she goes on to tell me that we used to live like kings. now the strong devour the week. there is an atmosphere of insecurity. there are kidnappings. support is slipping away in the free army. t
the country now has a steady government. the united states recognizes them for the first time in 20 years pillar in -- 20 years. lance armstrong has been stripped of his mettle. the committee acted after the governing body found him guilty of systematic doping and stripped them of seven wins. there is speculation as to whether he will lead men to open or apologize. extremists are gaining ground militarily and they're also winning popular support. it has become increasingly powerful. the free...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
a new move by the russian government any phrase by a lover all for by his deputies was interpreted as some movement of russia in that direction so well finally sort of an opposite movement happened and a lot of debris he me obviously revealed a plan which warthe russia and the matter states have and which is much closer to russian view of the situation well there is a let me go way back six months is anyway of course zach that. these stations were so surprised and they gave their ask me the same question how do you think it indicates that changes in the russian position well likely russian position didn't change during the whole year edition question is the only one that didn't change. but what also shows their expectation of this what you're saying is the presumption of this quick regime change and of the right to do it and i would say the duty to do it and to do it quickly all over the world they expect the assad government but isn't it really naive to assume that because which is say for example us on just simply leaves this is situation on the ground change i mean if it's a sectar
a new move by the russian government any phrase by a lover all for by his deputies was interpreted as some movement of russia in that direction so well finally sort of an opposite movement happened and a lot of debris he me obviously revealed a plan which warthe russia and the matter states have and which is much closer to russian view of the situation well there is a let me go way back six months is anyway of course zach that. these stations were so surprised and they gave their ask me the...
86
86
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
without the income tax they were forced to limit the growth of their government. every state has prisons, schools but they find a way to fund those for less. those nine states gained population from other states, increase jobs four point* 9%. the other states declined. competition between neighboring states keeps them from indulging. new hampshire kept vermont politicians from going crazy. the existence of arizona and nevada teacher the california legislator from going crazy. they still do despite so many people moving. but it is good we have places like texas. smaller government means gross and a gradual increase while california shrinks. i hope the country watches and learns. that is our show. oee you next time. seven. the white house and state department confirming only the presence of some american citizens among the hostages, obviously relying principally on the algerian government for most of its information, although the united states has had drones over that plant for much of the time. so at this hour this is what we do know, that the algerian government h
without the income tax they were forced to limit the growth of their government. every state has prisons, schools but they find a way to fund those for less. those nine states gained population from other states, increase jobs four point* 9%. the other states declined. competition between neighboring states keeps them from indulging. new hampshire kept vermont politicians from going crazy. the existence of arizona and nevada teacher the california legislator from going crazy. they still do...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
they will harvest for me because there are plenty of some of these that actually support the government. and this is a sunni sectarian and jihadist you had us from around the world from the united states japan china as well as a little bit at least yes many from libya they have descended and it is that against shall we say the secular sunni population the alloy the christians especially have been terribly persecuted even the through and the kurds even have it's a war of survival for them and many many ways but russia is consistently take an international law position but that doesn't get out into the media very much does it. russian position is actually very much misunderstood in the west. everybody believes that russia sports. and as many. russian diplomats say no we don't but no one no one believes in fact russian position is very simple it's not about it's not about syria it's not about the middle east it's about to prevent the libyan mortal deal even precedent to become a model for future settlement of local conflicts. of a couple of months ago when they said that that's was the key
they will harvest for me because there are plenty of some of these that actually support the government. and this is a sunni sectarian and jihadist you had us from around the world from the united states japan china as well as a little bit at least yes many from libya they have descended and it is that against shall we say the secular sunni population the alloy the christians especially have been terribly persecuted even the through and the kurds even have it's a war of survival for them and...
86
86
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
the government declared victory in 2002, the low-level fighting has continued. the violence was triggered by the first democratic elections to take place in the north african country in 1991. when the islamic salvation front won the first round, the government called off the voting and cracked down on islamists, forcing many underground. including a notorious terrorist leader with ties to al qaeda. he is reportedly behind this week's attack on the remote desert gas plant. though he first made a name for himself with a string of violent attacks and dramatic kidnappings after he joined an extremist group in the late 1990's. the terror has continued to this day, but the extremists seemed to be losing support. for many algerians, even an authoritarian regime is preferable to an islamist state. algeria is rich in resources, especially gas and oil. and it has hardly any public debt, but average algerians see little benefit from the country's richest. although there is great dissatisfaction from the government, it has not helped the islamists' cause. there's too much f
the government declared victory in 2002, the low-level fighting has continued. the violence was triggered by the first democratic elections to take place in the north african country in 1991. when the islamic salvation front won the first round, the government called off the voting and cracked down on islamists, forcing many underground. including a notorious terrorist leader with ties to al qaeda. he is reportedly behind this week's attack on the remote desert gas plant. though he first made a...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
in time pakistan's government has reached a deal with a muslim cleric to halt mass protests in the capital islamabad tens of thousands of qadri supporters and of the sit in after he convinced authorities to dissolve parliament before march had of elections after that voting should take place with a ninety days and it also agreed to discuss electoral reforms however countries demand that the army be consulted on the structure of the interim administration was rejected political chaos and growing fewer over widespread corruption has also deepen after the government clash with the country's top court its order to arrest the prime minister over a corruption case has been rejected professor paul sheldon food from california state university says cod reason message raises a lot of questions is will be able to keep his. campaign talks very big he says he believes in supporting minority rights in and i haven't heard him condemn the murders of. shiites by in large numbers he claims to have been a professor of constitutional law and yet he says that only he can understand what the prophet mohammed m
in time pakistan's government has reached a deal with a muslim cleric to halt mass protests in the capital islamabad tens of thousands of qadri supporters and of the sit in after he convinced authorities to dissolve parliament before march had of elections after that voting should take place with a ninety days and it also agreed to discuss electoral reforms however countries demand that the army be consulted on the structure of the interim administration was rejected political chaos and growing...
63
63
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
the government declared victory in 2002, the low-level fighting has continued. the violence was triggered by the first democratic elections to take place in the north african country in 1991. when the islamic salvation front won the first round, the government called off the voting and cracked down on islamists, forcing many underground. including a notorious terrorist leader with ties to al qaeda. he is reportedly behind this week's attack on the remote desert gas plant. though he first made a name for himself with a string of violent attacks and dramatic kidnappings after he joined an extremist group in the late 1990's. the terror has continued to this day, but the extremists seemed to be losing support. for many algerians, even an authoritarian regime is preferable to an islamist state. algeria is rich in resources, especially gas and oil. and it has hardly any public debt, but average algerians see little benefit from the country's richest. although there is great dissatisfaction from the government, it has not helped the islamists' cause. there's too much f
the government declared victory in 2002, the low-level fighting has continued. the violence was triggered by the first democratic elections to take place in the north african country in 1991. when the islamic salvation front won the first round, the government called off the voting and cracked down on islamists, forcing many underground. including a notorious terrorist leader with ties to al qaeda. he is reportedly behind this week's attack on the remote desert gas plant. though he first made a...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
not just of course he's only one person but the entire russian government that has emerged over the last ten years they're not playing the role that was assigned to them they were supposed to surrender their sovereignty their independence become an appendage to europe in the west and this was supposed to form a a euro siberia at block which would help rise the counter of china they know they only have ten to fifteen years before they can't interfere as much as they could in the world russia hasn't played that game they've they've they've maintained a semblance not complete and then over and so you've been demonized for doing and then i think. version over it is not only bad for russia ben falloon states because well let's see chain of disappointments you should go was a disappointment saakashvili was a disappointment why do have all these disappointment ok they say that there are russian agents operating there well i'm afraid the reason is this simplified version of reality these countries can have dictators will they rule they don't need to come back to the soviet union to become a
not just of course he's only one person but the entire russian government that has emerged over the last ten years they're not playing the role that was assigned to them they were supposed to surrender their sovereignty their independence become an appendage to europe in the west and this was supposed to form a a euro siberia at block which would help rise the counter of china they know they only have ten to fifteen years before they can't interfere as much as they could in the world russia...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are because they seem to have no fear whatsoever of getting reelected or being punished in any way for their bad behavior so you know congress i have to see you keep up the good work go for one percent popularity and maybe someone will actually do something about you but that's just my opinion. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean. i know you guys i'm sitting seems really messed up. and we're all very so personally apologized and said. the worst you're going to see the white house of a. radio guy in fort lauderdale minestrone
but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are...
118
118
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
KQEH
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
citi's legal expenses rose sharply because of a settlement it and other banks reached last week with the government over illegal foreclosure practices. results at bank of america were also weighed down by that deal. but an even bigger hit to of b. of a.'s earnings came from a settlement with fannie mae to end a dispute over bad home loans. the bank earned 3 cents a share in the period, a big drop from the 15 cents earned in the same period last year. c.e.o. brian moynihan tried to put a positive spin on today's results. >> our strategies continue to work, were seeing growth across all the core businesses. were seeing that momentum continue to accelerate. >> reporter: but for today, at least investors weren't convinced. erika miller, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: our next guest says citi and bank of america investors have to be prepared for a few more bumpy quarters. nancy bush is banking analyst at s.n.l. financial. so nancy when are all of these mortgage problem goesing to go away. here we are in 2013 and we're still hearing from these banks will problems with mortgages and settlements and chargeo
citi's legal expenses rose sharply because of a settlement it and other banks reached last week with the government over illegal foreclosure practices. results at bank of america were also weighed down by that deal. but an even bigger hit to of b. of a.'s earnings came from a settlement with fannie mae to end a dispute over bad home loans. the bank earned 3 cents a share in the period, a big drop from the 15 cents earned in the same period last year. c.e.o. brian moynihan tried to put a...
127
127
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
the government at this hour is reporting a special forces have completed their operation to free the hostages held by the terrorist group linked to al qaeda. there has been almost no independent reporting on the ground of what has occurred, the reported number of hostages ranging as high as 41. the number of american hostages as many as seven. the white house and state department confirming only the presence of some american citizens among the hostages, obviously relying principally on the algerian government for most of its information, although the united states has had drones over that plant for much of the time. so at this hour this is what we do know, that the algerian government has concluded its operations against the terrorists that the incident is ending. some north african news outlets have claimed that at least 35 captives were killed in the algerian military rescue attacks the "wall street journal" is reporting algerian government sources putting the number of casualties to be ten or perhaps 11. this is what reuters news service is reporting. thirty hostages killed when t
the government at this hour is reporting a special forces have completed their operation to free the hostages held by the terrorist group linked to al qaeda. there has been almost no independent reporting on the ground of what has occurred, the reported number of hostages ranging as high as 41. the number of american hostages as many as seven. the white house and state department confirming only the presence of some american citizens among the hostages, obviously relying principally on the...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
school and later on they were appalled and want they say on getting the necessary support from the government as they look to rebuild their lives and how. do we speak your language. with music programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little eternity of angola's stories. for you here. in troy altie spanish to find out more visit. mission to free credit take three months for a judge agree. three. three stooges free. download free blanquita cullum video for your media project free media r t dot com. feel. polls conducted by israeli newspapers suggest prime minister benjamin netanyahu set to win the upcoming parliamentary poll in just four days time get his support appears to be dwindling with many far right voters now regarding that and i was policies as too soft. looks into what challenges he could face that a free elected. he's the surprise success story of israel's election campaign i want twee millionaire he says a palestinian state would be suicide for israel naftali bennett used to work for prime minister netanyahu but now he's working at taking supporters
school and later on they were appalled and want they say on getting the necessary support from the government as they look to rebuild their lives and how. do we speak your language. with music programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little eternity of angola's stories. for you here. in troy altie spanish to find out more visit. mission to free credit take three months for a judge agree. three. three stooges free. download free blanquita cullum video for your...
61
61
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
citi's legal expenses rose sharply because of a settlement it and other banks reached last week with the government over illegal foreclosure practices. results at bank of america were also weighed down by that deal. but an even bigger hit to of b. of a.'s earnings came from a settlement with fannie mae to end a dispute over bad home loans. the bank earned 3 cents a share in the period, a big drop from the 15 cents earned in the same period last year. c.e.o. brian moynihan tried to put a positive spin on today's results. >> our strategies continue to work, were seeing growth across all the core businesses. were seeing that momentum continue to accelerate. >> reporter: but for today, at least investors weren't convinced. erika miller, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: our next guest says citi and bank of america investors have to be prepared for a few more bumpy quarters. nancy bush is banking analyst at s.n.l. financial. so nancy when are all of these mortgage problem goesing to go away. here we are in 2013 and we're still hearing from these banks will problems with mortgages and settlements and chargeo
citi's legal expenses rose sharply because of a settlement it and other banks reached last week with the government over illegal foreclosure practices. results at bank of america were also weighed down by that deal. but an even bigger hit to of b. of a.'s earnings came from a settlement with fannie mae to end a dispute over bad home loans. the bank earned 3 cents a share in the period, a big drop from the 15 cents earned in the same period last year. c.e.o. brian moynihan tried to put a...
670
670
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 670
favorite 0
quote 0
government is the problem. >> government is not the problem. and government is not the solution. we the american people we are the solution. >> michael: ah the sweet sounds of inauguration. starting a second term is far from a fresh start. president obama is picking up where he left off at the top of his second-term agenda are straightening the finances and pushing gun legislation. and he will have his legacy in mind as he protects healthcare reform and the economic recover that he started. buckle up it is going to be a ride. joining us now for the beginning of that ride is presidential historian allan lichtmann. he joins us from washington, d.c. i want to welcome you back inside "the war room." you know, i can't help but think, and i'm sure it is a question you are asked to answer constantly. second terms not generally friendly to people coming out of a first term. look at what hatched to not just ronald reagan, president clinton had to deal with impeachment. what is it about the second term? >> second terms have been tough. even for franklin roosevelt. he started off his second
government is the problem. >> government is not the problem. and government is not the solution. we the american people we are the solution. >> michael: ah the sweet sounds of inauguration. starting a second term is far from a fresh start. president obama is picking up where he left off at the top of his second-term agenda are straightening the finances and pushing gun legislation. and he will have his legacy in mind as he protects healthcare reform and the economic recover that he...
118
118
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
of our way of government's. [applause] -- governance. now, as a former legislator i'm highly protective of that power of the purse year because i know when it is the primary power of the legislative body. it's not the power of the executive know the judiciary. for the last two years, you, the legislature, have proven that you can increase state support for education while pursuing pro-growth economic policy. balancing a wide range of public priorities is a strength of our representative system and how it operates. and so i ask you to make it clear in law that defining what is a suitable provision for public funding of education is a job for the people's elected representatives, and no one else uelse. [applause] kansans expect and are entitled to a government that is not beholden to any special interest group. this is a principle. the guiding principle of our american democracy must be that every citizen stands equal before the law, be they governor or farmer, lawyer or teacher. unfortunately, our current system of selecting our appellate
of our way of government's. [applause] -- governance. now, as a former legislator i'm highly protective of that power of the purse year because i know when it is the primary power of the legislative body. it's not the power of the executive know the judiciary. for the last two years, you, the legislature, have proven that you can increase state support for education while pursuing pro-growth economic policy. balancing a wide range of public priorities is a strength of our representative system...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
the collapsed boardwalk most of them in dire need of help this man chose to remain anonymous to two government related work survived hurricane katrina his hopes of recovery post sandy are meager aid never going to move you still go parts of alabama louisiana mississippi where they got hit with katrina that areas they've been touched yet after sandy hit and we don't told where he spent over a month with no electricity heat or hot water and thirty degree weather fame three times i feel the creation of three times i got sore politicians had the poor are the folks here that put him in office the least on the a list money looks better in your pocket than is spending it on something that may get washed away again i had to replace my. hot water heater retired local roberta hof was currently burning building her walls floors and stairs and says the destruction after the hurricane has been immense we don't have a movie theater we don't have the hospital it's gone the banks and finally opening now it's two and a half months it looks like as after a war or after no in afghanistan or something. and most o
the collapsed boardwalk most of them in dire need of help this man chose to remain anonymous to two government related work survived hurricane katrina his hopes of recovery post sandy are meager aid never going to move you still go parts of alabama louisiana mississippi where they got hit with katrina that areas they've been touched yet after sandy hit and we don't told where he spent over a month with no electricity heat or hot water and thirty degree weather fame three times i feel the...
121
121
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
the government plans to pour $250 billion a year into education. while the country's labor market is a skilled manufacturing force, its looking to raise the stakes for its middle class, which has been steadily growing. reports say corporations like ibm, intel and general motors are eager to hire graduates from china. competing against big box stores can be a david-versus- goliath experience for small retailers. 30 years ago, hardware chains and independents split sales 50/50. now, chains dominate. as paul eggers reports, it's making survival tough for the little guys. "gracias. que paso malala" jesus davila's hardware store, "la brocha gorda," has been a neighborhood fixture for some time, operating in a mostly mexican community on chicago's south side. "the shop has been open for 30 years already. it's been open since 1985. yolo que paso como estas" customers are still coming in, but davila plans to shut the doors in just a couple weeks. after making countless keys and helping out on hundreds of jobs, he's had enough. "let me tell you, i can do it
the government plans to pour $250 billion a year into education. while the country's labor market is a skilled manufacturing force, its looking to raise the stakes for its middle class, which has been steadily growing. reports say corporations like ibm, intel and general motors are eager to hire graduates from china. competing against big box stores can be a david-versus- goliath experience for small retailers. 30 years ago, hardware chains and independents split sales 50/50. now, chains...
209
209
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
authoritarian governments by their very nature are brittle governments. they're authoritarian far reason because they don't allow their population to do things because they don't dare allow the population to do things like democratic movements, peaceable assembly, things we take for granted in the united states. but every single country if you take mali, look at mauritania to the west mali,ook to the east of mali you have niger, huge uranium deposits in niger, fourth largest producer in the world. these are the kinds of things that could happen to each of these areas and they could then spread south into other parts of africa. the french difference the ivory coast is another big factor in all of this and it allows them a logistical jumping off point for the conflict in mali. but it's also a vulnerable area which has had its own difficulties of late. >> suarez: you mentioned the arab spring. was the fall of qaddafi and lia somethinthatithe fuse across these other countries? >> i wouldn't say it lit the fuse. i call it -- to follow on that metaphor perhaps
authoritarian governments by their very nature are brittle governments. they're authoritarian far reason because they don't allow their population to do things because they don't dare allow the population to do things like democratic movements, peaceable assembly, things we take for granted in the united states. but every single country if you take mali, look at mauritania to the west mali,ook to the east of mali you have niger, huge uranium deposits in niger, fourth largest producer in the...
122
122
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
government controlled healthcare. i don't think that's the best way to go. >> thank you for the book "conscious capitalism." even though you're an ba billionaire, that's all right. >> i'm working on it. >> simon? >> nice interview, ty. thank you. >>> an interview oprah that he used performance enhancing drugs. is the game over for the cyclist or can the public forgive him? can he rejuvenate the brand? that's coming up in the power rundown. at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70
government controlled healthcare. i don't think that's the best way to go. >> thank you for the book "conscious capitalism." even though you're an ba billionaire, that's all right. >> i'm working on it. >> simon? >> nice interview, ty. thank you. >>> an interview oprah that he used performance enhancing drugs. is the game over for the cyclist or can the public forgive him? can he rejuvenate the brand? that's coming up in the power rundown. at 1:45, the...
116
116
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
that is what government should be about. it's not about sitting at a government office waiting for your customer to come to you. it's going to the customer, serving them in their neighborhood, understanding issues, taking better care, showing success and i'm happy to share one success story with you and i would ask as they stand as success coach, dana trafelet has her son joshua. if you could all stand out. [applause] grade every year. thank you for joining us. and to quickly tell you the story, dana was put in a school and on the first day of school, one of yolanda's children came and from one of her daughters came in and flip flops and dana had a chance to talk to her and learned about yolanda and her family situation. he was living in a homeless shelter. dana worked with them. we got them into rental housing. joshua was having challenges in school and if you look at it, joshua needed help on that front. yolanda is currently working part time now and looking purse or ged hopefully i'm a full-time job and joshua is doing we
that is what government should be about. it's not about sitting at a government office waiting for your customer to come to you. it's going to the customer, serving them in their neighborhood, understanding issues, taking better care, showing success and i'm happy to share one success story with you and i would ask as they stand as success coach, dana trafelet has her son joshua. if you could all stand out. [applause] grade every year. thank you for joining us. and to quickly tell you the...
203
203
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
the government and the boj reached a basic deal on an upcoming statement. the statement would call for the boj to adopt a 2% inflation target and will define the government's role in fighting deflation. japan's finance and economy ministers met with the boj governor for the final talks and the boj will formally commence to this next tuesday. after today's meeting, the finance minister called monetary policy although it won't resolve jap japan's flowing economy, he said it needs to be paired with fiscal policy and an economic growth strategy. back to you, kelly. >> fascinating story, i have to say. thank you very much. >>> stick around. ahead on the program, glencore and xstrata are putting their mega merger on hold again. find out more from carolin roth when we come back. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ m
the government and the boj reached a basic deal on an upcoming statement. the statement would call for the boj to adopt a 2% inflation target and will define the government's role in fighting deflation. japan's finance and economy ministers met with the boj governor for the final talks and the boj will formally commence to this next tuesday. after today's meeting, the finance minister called monetary policy although it won't resolve jap japan's flowing economy, he said it needs to be paired...
77
77
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
kt with regard to how algeria's government reacted. many were like hang on, don't go in with the heavy hands. when when they get challenges by islamists they do not mess around. is that the best strategy, perhaps for that government or for that country and say, no it's not going to happen here? >> remember, algeria fought a brutal war in the 1990s with islamist extremists. though were beheading priests. the algerians didn't want to have this again. they had to do something very swift and brutal and effective and i think they did. they showed much less regard for hostages, although it would be great if they rescued. the algerian government wanted to go in and squash al-qaida and make the point that they could protect that vital economic interest of theirs from any kind of an attack. they had a very different objective. go in, go in quickly, don't ask any questions, just kill the guys who are taking over their site. bill: from a military standpoint would you support that reaction? >> well the united states wouldn't do it that way certain
kt with regard to how algeria's government reacted. many were like hang on, don't go in with the heavy hands. when when they get challenges by islamists they do not mess around. is that the best strategy, perhaps for that government or for that country and say, no it's not going to happen here? >> remember, algeria fought a brutal war in the 1990s with islamist extremists. though were beheading priests. the algerians didn't want to have this again. they had to do something very swift and...
92
92
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
-- the government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem. if you believe that, do not the president, for heaven's sake. you had a president who was inveighing against government. presidents of both parties have basically continued this policy. we have no active programs to solve any of these problems. we know what the solutions are -- we're not going to pay for any of them. i'm telling you, sadly, it is getting worse. no matter what the agreement is in two months. we are squeezing -- the rich have gotten their way. the corporate sector has gotten their way. they do not pay. there is no money for this preschool. all the sectors alone and operate the congress, so we have overpriced systems, exactly what you say, schools that do not work. we have the least social mobility of any high-income country in the world now. we have kids locked into poverty like no other high- income countries in the whole world. because you cannot get out of it for exactly the reason jonathan said. by the time they're six years old -- is so stark in the evidence. >> as
-- the government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem. if you believe that, do not the president, for heaven's sake. you had a president who was inveighing against government. presidents of both parties have basically continued this policy. we have no active programs to solve any of these problems. we know what the solutions are -- we're not going to pay for any of them. i'm telling you, sadly, it is getting worse. no matter what the agreement is in two months. we are...
109
109
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 2
they have the governments' ears. they sit down with these world leaders and these world leaders listen to what unicef has to say because unicef comes in, they're not bullying, they're not shoving, they're not pushing their point of view down anybody's throat. it's all about this is what we know works. train your police officers to understand that these are children, you know, they're not just street yourchins, because you are not brought up in a certain part of the country, you are trash, you are not a child. >> madam ambassador, we can see why you are on the side of these children. >> thank you so much for having me. >> our pleasure. thank you for joining us. >>> we'll talk a little bit about this, the high for the financial markets coming up next, we'll talk about that next when we come back. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenis
they have the governments' ears. they sit down with these world leaders and these world leaders listen to what unicef has to say because unicef comes in, they're not bullying, they're not shoving, they're not pushing their point of view down anybody's throat. it's all about this is what we know works. train your police officers to understand that these are children, you know, they're not just street yourchins, because you are not brought up in a certain part of the country, you are trash, you...
252
252
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
government takes on a lot of risk no matter what. as it is now the big wall street banks have this deal where it's heads they win, tails the taxpayer loses. the taxpayer should actually be getting some of the return that goes along with that risk. and right now we're not. the taxpayer is left holding the bag when the big banks go get in trouble. but we're not getting the upside of that. wand the sovereign wealth fund you could get the upside as well. >> professor, broader based question for you, the three periods in the last 70 years where we've had expansions of p/e multiples, strong capital spending, have all been ones when we've had positive real interest rates, and very stable monetary and public policy. the '50s, the '80s and the '90s. don't we want to get away from the public sector getting involved in these capital markets? isn't that what ultimately will encourage private capital formation? why would we want a sovereign wealth fund to do what the fed's doing? why do we want that done at all? >> it's the other way around. when
government takes on a lot of risk no matter what. as it is now the big wall street banks have this deal where it's heads they win, tails the taxpayer loses. the taxpayer should actually be getting some of the return that goes along with that risk. and right now we're not. the taxpayer is left holding the bag when the big banks go get in trouble. but we're not getting the upside of that. wand the sovereign wealth fund you could get the upside as well. >> professor, broader based question...
240
240
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
they argue that the government order violates their first amendment right to express their political views. the judge stated that it will take more than that to just be naked to make a point. >> if we are going on to vote or more for a story with lance armstrong he stated that he used a variety of enhancement drugs to windows titles. he refused answer when oprah want to know whether not his former teammates wife was telling the truth when she said that in 1996 she heard him tell his doctor that he was doping perry ed he also admitted that he was a boy. bully. >> if i did not like what i heard or someone was being disloyal or a friend turned on me i tried to control it. that is a lie, they are liars. >> he was stripped of his titles and his olympic medal that he won in 2000. he is also facing other numerous lawsuits. >> let's take a look at the stocks. the dow is not doing much but it is on the positive side. they're up by three points. 13,599. >> we will take a break. here is a shot from the golden gate bridge. above it looks pretty clear and it is hard to make out because it is stil
they argue that the government order violates their first amendment right to express their political views. the judge stated that it will take more than that to just be naked to make a point. >> if we are going on to vote or more for a story with lance armstrong he stated that he used a variety of enhancement drugs to windows titles. he refused answer when oprah want to know whether not his former teammates wife was telling the truth when she said that in 1996 she heard him tell his...
233
233
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we've got breaking news from the federal government. senior economics reporter steve liesman has the story. >> the fed is supposed to release this morning the transcript from 2007. those are the ones where they tell you who said what during meetings. an unusual amount of attention to these, because this is the first response of the federal reserve to the crisis which you remember began in the summer of 2007. what are we going to be looking for? what folks were saying in three emergency meetings. three rate cuts totaling 1%. and of course, there was a big debate, inflation versus response to the financial crisis on august #th. putting out a statement saying the main concern was inflation, three days later the federal reserve said it would provide reserves as necessary to combat the financial crisis. here's why this is going to be historically important. the first declines there in 2007, then what we'll do is overlay inflation on this. you can see what the fed was dealing with at the time. you had rising inflation at the time. at the same
. >> we've got breaking news from the federal government. senior economics reporter steve liesman has the story. >> the fed is supposed to release this morning the transcript from 2007. those are the ones where they tell you who said what during meetings. an unusual amount of attention to these, because this is the first response of the federal reserve to the crisis which you remember began in the summer of 2007. what are we going to be looking for? what folks were saying in three...